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Re: st: Two new packages: -sampicc- and -iccconf- available from SSC
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David Airey <[email protected]> |
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Re: st: Two new packages: -sampicc- and -iccconf- available from SSC |
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Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:40:18 -0600 |
Thank you for this.
-Dave
On Nov 20, 2008, at 7:28 AM, Visintainer PhD, Paul wrote:
Thanks again to Kit Baum, two new packages dealing with intraclass
correlations are available from SSC.
-sampicc- computes the sample size or, alternatively, the power
required to test an ICC (p1) against a null value (p0). In
addition, the program will compute the sample size for a specified
width of a confidence interval for the ICC.
-iccconf- is an immediate command that computes a confidence
interval for a single intraclass correlation (ICC). The procedure
is based on an approach using the F-test described by Rosner.
To install type:
.ssc install sampicc
.ssc install iccconf
Regards,
Paul
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